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Yamaha Without GAULOISES in 2006

Posted by Administrator on 12-26-2005 at 06:12 pm

Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. hereby announces that Altadis/Seita’s sponsorship regarding Yamaha’s Factory MotoGP Team will not continue after the end of the 2005 season.

For more than 40 years, Yamaha has successfully participated in the Road Racing Grand Prix World Championship and it has become the leading manufacturer of the MotoGP competition.

Altadis/Seita have been sponsors of the Yamaha Factory MotoGP project for the past three seasons under both the Fortuna and the Gauloises brands, during which time the companies shared two world championship victories in the MotoGP class in 2004 and 2005.

Yamaha will announce its 2006 MotoGP program in January 2006.

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Rossi challenges rally stars at Bologna

Posted by Administrator on 12-13-2005 at 05:12 am

Valentino Rossi displayed again his rallying skills in last weekend’s Findomestic Memorial Bettega, a rally event held at the Bologna Motorshow in Italy. Driving a Subaru Impreza WRC, a model he already competed with in previous events, the Italian faced several specialists of the discipline.

The MotoGP Superstar raced against Piero Longhi, the Italian Rally Champion, but it was WRC regular Gigi Galli, official driver of the Mitisubishi Ralliart team, who took the final victory ahead of Briton Mark Higgins.

Around 50,000 people witnessed the event and saw Valentino Rossi taking three overall in another surprising performance on four wheels.

The Bologna Motorshow welcomed various MotoGP riders this week, as they were invited to attend promotional and media events, but also to have a taste of action taking part to different kinds of exhibition.

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Best of both worlds

Posted by Administrator on 12-11-2005 at 05:12 am

Best of both worldsThe 2005 racing season has been memorable for Yamaha in many ways. Hard work from the riders and teams earned Yamaha riders’ and constructors’ titles in MotoGP and in the MX1 and MX2 motocross classes. However this year was also one of celebrations on and off the track. In a unique event, themed ‘The best of both worlds’ during the weekend of the Valencia MotoGP Yamaha paid tribute to its racing heroes on and off the road. MotoGP dominator Valentino Rossi and motocross star Stefan Everts were of course the main attractions of the evening.

Specially invited guests also saw a meeting between the legendary Giacomo Agostini and Colin Edwards. Asked if he had his bedroom walls decorated with Agostini posters as a kid, the Texan replied honestly: “I was more into dirt track and motocross in those days! For sure Kenny (Roberts) was on my wall.”

Yamaha Factory Racing Team Director Davide Brivio got to share the spotlight with one of his youth heroes: Michele Rinaldi. Rinaldi, now manager of the Yamaha L&M Motocross Team, had made a huge impression on Brivio when he became the first Italian to win a motocross world title.

The respect between the riders from different classes was always apparent and produced some funny moments when Rossi end Everts met. “Of course I knew that Stefan is a great champion, but it is only when you meet in person you notice that he is also a super fit athlete. I think his arms are twice the size of mine!” said Valentino. Everts from his side voiced his admiration for Rossi’s focus:” During a MotoGP weekend so many things are going around Valentino, it’s amazing how he can stay calm and concentrate on his job. I have quite a lot of fans at some races, but this is really crazy!”

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